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New Hope-Solebury High School Makes Philly Mag's '40 Best' List

New Hope-Solebury High School made Philly Mag's list of the "40 Best" in the region.

NEW HOPE, PA — A new ranking from Philadelphia Magazine analyzes the best high schools in and around Philadelphia. New Hope-Solebury High School made the magazine's "40 Best Public High Schools in Philadelphia and the Suburbs" list.

The school is one of just three in Bucks County to make the list. Other Bucks County schools that made the cut include Council Rock North and Central Bucks East.

The ranking was created after analysis of public data from Pennsylvania and New Jersey departments of education, and the National Center for Education Statistics, according to the magazine. Factors taken into account when preparing the list include graduation rates, student to teacher ratio, and SAT scores.

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"These schools make up the top fifth of our separate rankings of Philadelphia district and charter schools (81 total) and suburban public schools in the Greater Philadelphia region (127 total)," the magazine said.

The full methodology is available online here.

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According to the magazine, New Hope-Solebury has 509 students with a 90 percent graduation rate and a 96 percent college attendance rate.

It's got a 12:1 student-teacher ratio and an average 605 verbal and 612 math SAT scores.

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